For all League of Legends players out there, here’s the good news for you. You can now have a new mod skin to customize your hero. What’s great about it is that you do not have to buy it from us, because we’re giving it for free.

I am sure you are excited about having new skin. Should we get into it? Before that, let me share with you some important fact that all LOL players should know.

Is LOL Mod Skin Legal?

When it comes to the legality of modded skins, you cannot blame Riot Games to ban some third-party developers or players who create and use skins for other purposes. I am talking about giving cheats and patches to players just to have an advantage on the game.

While downloading mod skin is safe and never been reported to be illegal, players are also responsible to use it with caution. Mod skins were made for cosmetic modification and not for winning the game. That should be your choice now.

But what we can guarantee is the safeness of the tool we provide here. The skins you can get from us are safe and for one purpose only, that is to make your hero look and feel good while battling to the arena of legends.

How to Download LOL Mod Skin

Downloading skins from us will only require a few clicks. Let’s start!

Get LOL mod skin using the link, click the download button and wait for it to finish.

From the zipped file you have downloaded, find “LOLPRO 9.3.2.exe” file and right-click into it.

Then click “Run as Administrator.”

Open the LOL client and choose the hero/champion you want to apply the new skin.

From the left column of the client, you can select the skin you want to use.

After selecting, click “Auto Mod Skin,” then click “Activate Skin.”

Done!

In Conclusion

Get your champion a new skin now. But remember, our modded skins are only applied for visual modification and do not give any advantage to whoever uses it. As much as we want to help you, we also do hope that you will use our tool with full responsibility.

For your comments and suggestions, feel free to leave us a message below. We will always be willing to help you with whatever we can.

It is never easy to create a website. Most of us rely on website builders and web developers which may cost us a lot. While those techy people tried to create their own using WordPress or any other platform. But how can you say that your site is good enough especially for bloggers and business owners?

There are few things to consider when building a website. Those are:

The goal of your website.

Choose your domain name which is unique but easy to remember.

Decide on design and layout that suits your target market or your audience.

How to Find Out if Your Site is Good Enough

The infographic below will show you some of the factors to know how good your website is. Also included are the sites where you can check if the website you have created can be considered a super site for your audience and readers.

Here is a scenario: You bought a new mobile device and you got home excited to try it and connect to your WiFi network. But then, when you are about to enter the WiFi password, you got stuck to nothing. You can’t remember it. What do you do now? Here is where we come in and teach you how to see WiFi password on Windows 10 laptop.

It happens all the time. People changed their password but after a while, they find it hard to recall what it is. And if you did not save a copy of the new password, chances are, you will have to reset the router to put it back to default settings. And although that is not such a difficult task, it is still a hassle for some.

Good thing that there is a way to retrieve and see WiFi password on Windows 10 laptop. Note that this is only for Windows devices that are already connected to the network wirelessly. If you have only connected your laptop through a LAN cable, this method is not going to work. Otherwise, you will have to find a way to hack your way through the network using brute force or a specific software.

But if you have the Windows 10 laptop previously connected to the WiFi network, this is going to be a breeze. In fact, you will be done with this method in just a few minutes. So here is how to see WiFi password on Windows 10 laptop or any other Windows version you have.

Note: I recently found out about some really cool apps which lets you hack wifi passwords very easily. You can download the best WiFi Hacker for PC from softalien.

How to See WiFi Password on Windows

First and foremost, make sure that the laptop that you are going to use is already connected to the WiFi network prior to this forgetful incident.

Now on your main desktop, click on the taskbar just on the right side with the WiFi connection icon.

Right-click on the icon to show the Network and Sharing Center then click on it.

On the new window, look for the Connections and click the WiFi network to launch the WiFi status.

Now on WiFi status, click on the Wireless Properties.

As the new window pops up, click on the Security tab to show information about your WiFi security status.

You should be able to see the Network Security Key with asterisks. That is your password right there.

Now below the Network Security key is the Show characters. Tick on it or check the box and the WiFi password will reveal before you. That is the exact password that you used and you apparently have forgotten.

And that’s it. You can now see WiFi password on Windows 10 in this easy and simple step.

Enjoy your online activities!

In Conclusion

There are other ways to see WiFi password on Windows 10 or any other Windows versions. But those should require some advanced knowledge with computers. And if you are not one of those types of people, this is your best bet to retrieve and see that WiFi password on Windows 10.

As you can see that it is easy to see WiFi password on Windows. That means this method is accessible to other people as well. You can’t help it. This is basically a general knowledge that is available publicly. So be cautious when lending your laptop to other people especially those that you do not know very well. They could use this same method to gain access to your online information such as your bank account and credit card.

If you really have to lend your Windows device, make it a point to change the password as soon as possible after the session. This is just a simple security precaution to avoid online risks. It is not such a hassle if you know how much this preventive measure will cost you.

If you have other questions, just leave it in the comment section and we will try to get back to you as soon as we can. And if you know other people that need to learn this method, do share this with them. A little kind deed can go a long way. Plus, helping other people brings a good feeling about yourself. This is the same reason why we do this kind of articles.

Most Windows 10 users experience having been connected to their WiFi network but ended up having no internet connection. If you know you are updated with your internet subscription then the issue is most likely fixable. In this article, we will teach you how to fix WiFi connected but no internet access issue.

You are going to need a separate device to do this because there will be instances where you will have to restart your Windows 10 device. So share or copy the link of this article to your smartphone and view the instructions from there. Or if you have no smartphone with you right now, just bookmark this URL so you can access this after the restart.

Are you ready? Let’s start.

If your laptop cannot connect to the internet but other devices can…

When your laptop is the only device that cannot connect to the internet while others can, then your problem is isolated on your device. That means you do not have to look further and all we need to do is check the issues within your computers O.S. (operating system), which here is Windows 10.

Here is what you should do:

First, you have to see if the internet icon on the rightmost side bottom of your screen is showing a yellow exclamation point or showing a red “X” next to it.

If it is a red “X”, then you are not detecting any WiFi connection. Try to connect again. If your laptop cannot detect any WiFi signal when all others can, then it must be your hardware driver has malfunctioned or uninstalled. This happens when other people are using your laptop. They might have uninstalled it unintentionally. Download and install a new driver for your WiFi hardware. That should fix the issue. And do not forget to restart the laptop after the successful driver installation.

If it is a yellow exclamation point then you should try troubleshooting your device. On the WiFi icon on the rightmost bottom of your screen, right-click on it and click “Troubleshoot problems”.

A prompt will appear and it will start detecting the issue and will show some recommendation on what you should do to fix it. Typically, it will give you a how-to step regarding the recommended fix. Just follow it and see if it fixes the problem.

If all your devices cannot connect to the internet…

When all the devices inside the network range do not have internet access despite being connected then the problem could be outside your Windows operating system. If that is the case, we will broaden the areas which we need to diagnose and fix.

Here is what you should do:

Check if the modem router LEDs that indicate internet access are working. Every modem and router has different light indicators and behaviors so make sure that you recognize when it is connected or not. If it indicates that it does not have internet access then there probably are some loose connections. Check the wiring or make sure that they are properly plugged in or there are no damaged parts of the wire. Trace the wirings as much as you can or at least what your eyes can see. Or better yet, remove all the plugs and do a restart of the device. That should fix the internet issue.

If the internet access is still unavailable, the problem must be with your internet service provider or ISP. Call their hotline and ask if there is an existing maintenance going on in your area that they failed to inform you their subscriber.

Other possible factors

The temp files

When was the last time you delete all your temp files? Or do you even know what are the temp files or temporary files?

The temp files are the residues or remnants of the files that you installed. Sometimes, it also stores cache files of the sites that you visit or even simple tasks such as doing office works. The Windows operating system always makes a virtual copy of the software you are trying to install and it stores it in the temp file folder.

Most of the times, those temporary files don’ get deleted. So they stay and accumulate inside the folder. And the downside part of that scenario is that the Windows operating system reads those temp files on boot. That is why some of them still have access to yo

ur system.

Here is how to remove them:

First is you should open the Search feature of your local Windows 10 OS. Type in %temp% and press Enter.

The temp file folder will appear. If there are many files and folders inside, then there is a chance that one or two of those files and folders are the culprits. You will have to delete them all. Do not worry. It is safe to delete those files and folders as they pretty much not needed for your operating system to function.

Close the temp file folder and restart your PC again. You will notice that after you deleted those stuff inside the temp folder, there is an increase in the bootup time of your Windows machine.

Now connect again to your network and see if it fixes Windows 10 WiFi connected but no internet issue the problem. If it still does not work. Try this other fix.

Reset DNS

Resetting the DNS is quite easy so do not be worried about trying this out. As long as you follow the instructions carefully, you will be done in a couple of minutes.

Here is how it’s done…

The shortcut would be to right-click the internet icon on the rightmost bottom of your screen and click Open Network and Sharing Center. Or you can just open your Windows 10 Control Panel and look for the Network and Sharing Center.

If you chose the shortcut, find the Change Adapter Setting on the top left side of your screen and open it.

Highlight the active connection you are using and right-click to show properties.

On the Networking tab, scroll down to the (TCP/IPv4). Highlight it and click on the Properties button.

Under the General tab, tick the Obtain an IP address automatically and the Obtain DNS server automatically.

Click OK and then close the window. See if the connection is already established and that the internet is now accessible.

If it still does not work, repeat from number one and go to the Obtain DNS server automatically.

Tick the Use the following DNS server addresses. On Preferred DNS Server, type 8.8.8.8 and on the Alternate DNS server type 8.8.4.4. (Please make sure you don’t type 192.168.l.l as it’s the default router login IP Address and not the DNS Address, know more about 192.168.l.l.)

Click OK and see it should fix the issue now.

Flushing DNS

If those methods did not work, then perhaps this one will. This will be quick and involves some a little bit of system command so be sure to check the spelling and spaces because there will be some.

Here is how it’s done:

On your keyboard, press and hold the Windows button near the space bar and press X to show the Start menu.

Click on the Command Prompt (Admin).

If prompted by the administrator permission, just click YES.

On the Command window, type ipconfig/flushdns and press Enter.

Then type this as well, nbtstat-R. Note that there is a space between the letter T and the dash. Then press Enter.

Then type nbtstat –RR and press Enter again.

This time type this netsh int ip reset c:resetlog.txt then press Enter again.

Lastly, type netsh winsock reset and press Enter once again.

Once successfully done, restart your computer for the changes to take effect.

When the computer is rebooted, right-click on the internet icon on the rightmost bottom part of your screen. Click Open Network and Sharing Center.

Open the Change Adapter settings.

Highlight the WiFi adapter you are using and right-click and select Disable.

After 10 seconds, right-click again on the adapter and select Enable.

See if the internet is now accessible.

If those steps still don’t work, try uninstalling your current antivirus or antimalware application. Sometimes, it is just the built-in firewall settings and internet security feature of the software that malfunctioned. When all else fails, perhaps it is time to consult your nearest service center to fix the problem. This is most likely related to a broken WiFi hardware now. Hopefully, that is not the case because that will cost money.

If you have other ways to fix Windows 10 WiFi connected but no internet access issue, feel free to leave a comment on how to do it to help other people as well.